Thursday, 20 August 2015

Mastering Love? | Lifestyle

Reading has never been my favourite past time or hobby. I
much rather turn the tele on, watch some reality shows and play some candy
crush(I'm on level 1123.. #JustSaying) in the evenings after a long day, but before going on holiday I thought I’d
find a book for me to get suck into and keep me occupied while I was laying
besides the pool and the book I read was AMAZING. It has definitely got me into
reading and exploring more literature and actually is one book that will stay
with me.

The book I am referring to is The Mastery of Love by Don Miguel Ruiz. To give you a little background on the book, it’s basically a book that
focuses on to Toltec wisdom and provides alternative ways to view your life,
yourself and the people around you. It provides a foundation to base
relationships on and helps identify healthy relationships and differentiates
those from relationships “from hell” (as the book puts it). The reason I fell in love with this book
was the definition of what love really is and practical suggestions to provides
for you to implement in your own life to improve current relationships with
people.

The concept is simple, nothing I didn’t know before. It basically
states to love others you have to love yourself. Everyone knows this right? Nothing
life changing but the perspective it puts forward is very relatable and
actually made me believe it for once. I used to turn my nose up at motivational
quotes and self help books and think they were a pile of mumbo jumbo, but as
soon as I found one I related to I see why these are such big sellers.

Whilst this book can be beneficial to both men and woman, I feel
as a woman I related with it on a deep level. Coming from a mildly
traditional Indian family, as a girl I was always taught to people the needs of
other people before my own. I grew up always seeing my mum put people (including
me) before herself and sacrificing a lot of her own self love for love of others.
The book doesn’t state this is completely wrong but shows how putting yourself
first and only taking responsibility for your half of relationships (with
family, friends, partners) can lead to more healthy relationships in the long
run. I love how the book helps you change your mind frame and helps you realise
how you are creating a life of “hell” for yourself and because you’ve built
it.. you are the only person who can destroy it.

I don’t want to give too much of the book away because I really
recommend it to you guys to read but I thought I’d share a few of my favourite
quotes from the book below.

“the real mission you have in life is to make yourself happy, and in order to be happy, you have to look at what you believe, the way you judge yourself, the way you victimize yourself”

“...What you are is a force--a force that makes it possible for your body to live, a force that makes it possible for your whole mind to dream...You are life”

“They are living in the moment. They are not ashamed of the past; they are not worried about the future. Little children express what they feel, and they are not afraid to love.”

“Humans cover themselves, and protect themselves, and when someone says, “You are pushing my buttons,” it is not exactly true. What is true is that you are touching a wound in his mind, and he reacts because it hurts.”

Please do let me know if you've read this book and your
opinions on it. Have you read any similar books that you feel have impacted you
positively?